A months-long investigation culminated in December with two arrests after more than 200 grams of drugs were seized from a pair of Salisbury apartments, the sheriff's office said.

For the last several months, the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office Criminal Investigation Division has been looking into 38-year-old Travis Green, who was believed to be selling cocaine from two apartments in the 500 block of Emory Court in Salisbury.

Investigators obtained search and seizure warrants for the apartments and Green's person, according to a news release, which were executed Dec. 15.

At approximately 4:11 a.m. that day, the sheriff's office said the Salisbury Police Department's Tac Team along with the Maryland State Police Gang Enforcement Unit entered the apartments and found Green and his girlfriend, 23-year-old An'shanae Peterson, asleep in a bedroom.

Investigators seized the following items during searches of the apartments:

87.88 grams of marijuana

17.1 grams of cocaine

39.35 grams of crack cocaine

33.2 grams of blue heroin, which is a suspected fentanyl blend

69.5 grams of heroin

$1,099 in cash

Two digital scales

A cocaine/heroin aluminum press

A loaded .38 caliber special revolver

Numerous rounds of ammunition

Sandwich bags

Two cell phones

An'shanae Peterson(Photo: Image courtesy of the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office)

Green and Peterson were arrested and taken to the Wicomico County Detention Center where the sheriff's office said they are being held without bond.

They have been charged with four counts of possession with intent to distribute narcotics, one count of possession with intent to distribute, four counts of possession not marijuana, one count of possession of more than 10 grams of marijuana, two counts of possession large amount, one count of firearm possession during the commission of a drug trafficking crime and one count of distribution with firearm.